MetalBizz
Sheet Metal

Laser Cutting

High-precision laser cutting for prototypes and low-to-mid volume production

25 mm

Max Steel Thickness

±0.1 mm

Tolerance

3000×1500 mm

Max Sheet Size

2–3 days

Lead Time

Overview

Laser cutting uses a focused high-power laser beam to melt, burn, or vaporize material, producing clean, precise cuts with minimal heat-affected zones. Our fiber laser cutting systems deliver exceptional edge quality on sheet metal up to 25 mm thick.

Ideal for rapid prototyping, custom enclosures, brackets, and complex 2D profiles. No tooling required — parts ship within days of order.

Equipment & Workshop

High-power fiber laser cutting systems and precision bending equipment in a modern workshop environment.

Fiber laser cutting machine

Fiber Laser Cutting Systems

High-power fiber lasers with automatic nesting software. Cut steel up to 25 mm, stainless steel up to 20 mm, aluminum up to 12 mm. 3,000 × 1,500 mm work area.

CNC press brake bending

CNC Press Brakes

Precision CNC bending with multi-axis back gauges. Bend angles within ±0.5°, capable of complex multi-bend profiles for enclosures, brackets, and frames.

Sheet metal fabrication workshop

Integrated Production Workshop

Laser cutting, bending, welding, and surface treatment — all under one roof. Streamlined workflow from flat sheet to finished assembly.

Cutting Process

Fiber laser cutting uses a focused high-energy beam to melt and vaporize material with micron-level precision. The non-contact process produces clean edges with minimal heat-affected zones — no tooling required.

Technology

Fiber laser, 6 kW continuous wave

Kerf Width

As narrow as 0.15 mm

Edge Quality

Ra 3.2–12.5 μm, minimal dross

Laser cutting in production

Fiber laser cutting in production — automatic sheet loading and precision cutting

Thick stainless steel laser cutting

Thick stainless steel plate cutting — clean edge, minimal heat discoloration

Bending

After laser cutting, precision CNC press brakes form flat blanks into 3D components. Multi-axis back gauges ensure repeatable bend angles and dimensional accuracy — essential for enclosures, brackets, and structural frames.

CNC bending machine detail

High-Precision CNC Bending

CNC press brake with ±0.1° angular accuracy and automatic tool change for rapid batch processing.

Laser cut and bent parts

Laser Cut + Bent Assemblies

Seamless integration from flat pattern cutting to precision bending. Complex multi-bend profiles with consistent angle accuracy.

Welding

In-house welding for sheet metal assemblies — from tack welding to full seam welding. Automated robotic welding ensures consistency for production volumes.

Welded Parts

Welded sheet metal assembly 1
Welded structural frame
Precision TIG welding
Welded enclosure fabrication
Robotic MIG welding

Capabilities

Max Cutting Thickness

25 mm (steel), 12 mm (aluminum)

Tolerance

±0.1 mm

Min Kerf Width

0.15 mm

Max Sheet Size

3,000 x 1,500 mm

Lead Time

As fast as 2 business days

Inspection

2.5D measurement, profile projector, roughness tester

CNC Bending

Up to 3,000 mm bend length, ±0.5° angle

Welding

TIG, MIG, robotic — steel, stainless, aluminum

Supported Materials

Carbon steel 1–25 mm
Stainless steel 1–20 mm
Aluminum 1–12 mm
Copper 1–8 mm
Brass 1–8 mm
Titanium 1–6 mm

Surface Finishes

Powder Coating — wide color range, durable finish
Anodizing — aluminum parts (clear, colored)
Zinc Plating — steel parts, sacrificial protection
Bead Blasting — uniform matte surface prep
E-Coating — full coverage corrosion protection

Frequently Asked Questions

What thickness can you laser cut?

We cut carbon steel up to 25 mm, stainless steel up to 20 mm, aluminum up to 12 mm, and copper/brass up to 8 mm using our fiber laser systems.

Is there a minimum order quantity?

No. Laser cutting requires no tooling, so we can produce anything from a single prototype to thousands of parts economically.

What secondary operations do you offer?

In addition to laser cutting, we provide CNC bending, TIG/MIG welding, robotic welding, tapping, countersinking, powder coating, anodizing, zinc plating, and assembly — all in-house.

What file formats do you accept for laser cutting?

We accept DXF, DWG, STEP, IGES, and PDF files. 2D DXF/DWG files are preferred for flat patterns. 3D models help us understand final part geometry for bending and assembly.

How fast can you deliver laser-cut parts?

Simple laser-cut parts can ship in as few as 2 business days. Parts requiring bending, welding, or finishing typically ship in 5–10 business days.